Todd Davis believes Broncos are an attractive team for head coach candidates

The Denver Broncos are in the middle of an ownership dispute and the team does not currently have a long-term answer at quarterback. The franchise is still an attractive destination for head coach candidates, though, according to inside linebacker Todd Davis.

“Who wouldn’t want to coach the Denver Broncos?” Davis said on Dec. 31. “We’re a hard-working organization and we’ve been a great organization for years. I don’t think there’s anywhere better in the NFL to coach. I feel like it’s a big position that I lot of people want to fill.”

Davis, 26, led Denver’s defense with 114 tackles this season. He also recorded half a sack and returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown. The sixth-year linebacker believes the Broncos offer the best landing spot in the league for a potential head coach.

“The winning culture that we have here, the success that we’ve had in the past, the players that we have here, the city of Denver, the fans — all around I think this is the best place to coach in the NFL.”

Von Miller agreed with Davis’ assessment.

“Denver’s a great city,” Miller said on Dec. 31. “Denver’s a great place to come coach and it’s a great franchise to be a part of — known for winning and all types of wonderful stuff. I think the Denver Broncos organization will be the main attraction for the next coach.”

The Broncos have conducted four head coach interviews so far and they have a fifth interview with Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio scheduled for Monday. Las Vegas believes Fangio is the favorite to land the job in Denver.